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Having been around Saab folks for ages, I haven't run into any issues with them, and they are pretty welcoming of all comers to their events, always offering rides to those who with little exposure and Saab lifers, as well as helping out others whenever they need it.

Agreed, hate them, but increasingly common unfortunately.

And no stress on the key cylinder, which should lead to less frequent failures.

Exactly, it should be right where you see it on a Saab, and everyone can make the switch!

Circa 2000 Ford Ranger Regular Cab. Keep it simple, no king ranch/lariat/Harley Davidson crap you could get on the F-series. There to do the job that almost anyone needs for themselves, and probably sufficient for many commercial applications as well. Bigger isn't always better nor necessary (and this is probably

Agree with almost all said, but I find it to be a bit tedious from a racing perspective as compared to some of the other venues. Don't get me wrong, I love that it is not a cookie cutter facility, but I have the feeling that this year, we are looking at a long string of cars with little passing (I hope to be so

Thanks, I thought it was four, and the other three you list outside of Monaco make sense from a time-zone perspective.

As much as I love the historic aspect of Monaco, I find it to be a bit of a parade compared to some of the other venues on the F1 calendar. Hoping this isn't the case obviously!

A select group of races end up on broadcast NBC and not NBCSN. I can't recall which ones, but I would count on Monaco and the USGP at least if I had to guess.

Hold on, they give medals out for that now?!

Agreed, it's not like some of the tragic vehicles that have come out of Mansory.

Optional paddle-shift, not standard.

Saw a pre-AIV Panoz roadster in Nashua, NH about 3 summer's ago. Only 44 were sold to the public over the 6 years of production before they went to the Aluminum Intensive Vehicle. Even with three more years of production of those, the total number made over 10 years was about 200 I think.

After owning two 9-5s, yes. But GreenN_Gold's response is so much better than mine...

I had a friend who received generous athletic grants from an Ivy. If they want you and there are backers, they'll find a way to make it it happen.

This is obviously the work of Australian youth so that they can graffiti the side of the train. Look at them and their mischievous facial expressions...

I was totally incorrect; it is the Bertone designed Lancia Stratos 0, not the Dome Zero after all, unless the Dome Zero is in there somewhere else.

Good catch, I saw this, and was going to add it to the list, but you beat me by a good margin! (I'll try to take a screenshot later to add it - it was on the side on its own stand if I recall correctly)

It's Swedish Miles. 20 would be 200km or 124 miles.